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Old 03-10-2010, 07:34 PM
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Go here to get UMA working on a Rogers 9700! Finally! 8-)
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These are the settings required for Rogers (UMA) and T-Mobile USA.

Good call on the single certificate, I will restore and try that too.
Great info, guys! Reed, in setting up the UMA Profile for Rogers TalkSpot, do you know if this profile also works if one was to subscribe to Fido UNO? Would the ca.rogers.com cert work or is there a Fido-specific cert to access UNO? Thanks!
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Old 04-09-2010, 09:15 AM
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Would any kind soul like to help a guy get UMA working on his former Vodafone branded 8900, now unlocked to Orange UK?

Cheers.
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Old 04-09-2010, 02:07 PM
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Hi,

First off you need to access the engineering screens. Theres a few articles on the net on how to do this, here's one:

www<dot>bberrydog<dot>com/2009/12/want-to-access-blackberry-engineering-screens-heres-how/

They all refer to the Thyth-o-matic code generator, which is a bit harder to find, I think links to it keep getting pulled. Let me know if you have trouble finding it. Also, I always have to punch the code in twice to get it to work.

Once into engineering screens, you need to add a UMA profile for Orange UK. Go to
Mobile Network Engineering Screens ->
Utilities ->
Session Manager

Then press BB buttona and select UMA options
Press BB button again and select new
Enter the following details:

Display Name: Orange
Operator Name: Orange
UMA Protocol version: UMA v. 1.0.3
Provisioning UNC address: unc.singlephone.orange.co.uk
Provisioning UNC port: 14001
Provisioning SEGW address: singlephone.orange.co.uk
SEGW cert: Equifax Secure Cert (public key type RSA 1024)

Press BB button again, select save, then come out of engineering screens.
You might need to reboot to get the uma profile to active, not sure.

My broadband at home is supplied by Orange, and the BB only sometimes decides to enable UMA when I connect to my router. However, went I went to france recently, I connected to the router in the apartment and it always gave my UMA straight away, which was cool as it meant no roaming fees :-)
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Old 04-10-2010, 05:42 AM
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Cheers mate, I can't get the code to work though. Is it 'cause I'm running 5.0?
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Old 04-10-2010, 06:10 AM
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Update, okay I've managed to get into the Engineering Screens I've entered the information above but I can't find a "Equifax Secure Cert (public key type RSA 1024)" listed in the certificates, only "Equifax Secure Certificate Authority".
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Old 04-10-2010, 06:32 AM
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3rd update. Got it working, thanks for the help, mucho appreciated.
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Old 08-03-2010, 09:24 AM
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For those of you subscribed to this thread, OS release 5.0.0.862 for the 9700 (not an official Rogers release, it's a leak) enables UMA fully ("Connection Preference" is now available under "Mobile Network Options"). Transitioning between 3G and UMA works well (no need to force 2G mode anymore). Use google to find this leak if you want UMA fully working on your Rogers BlackBerry Bold 9700
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Old 09-24-2010, 08:29 AM
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Is anyone with rogers and can send me the ca.rogers.com cert. Its in options>security options>advanced security options>certificates> then go to ca.rogers.com bb button send via PIN. thanks
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Old 05-24-2011, 02:07 PM
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I am also in need of the ca.rogers.com can someone send it ?
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This is for rogers customers. Before doing anything verify that you have the ca.rogers.com cert. You can find it in Options/security/advanced security/certificates. If you don't have it and are not willing to read through the thread, the rogers cert is on page 4 about midway down.Getting the cert file from my computer was a bit of a pain but the rest was simple. I just transferred the cert to the SD card over USB. then went through options/security/advanced security/certificates/bb button/import media card cert. and loaded it from there.

The instructions for setting up UMA worked great on my unlocked telus 9800. find them here:
hxxp://forums.crackberry.com/showthread.php?p=6233033#post6233033[/url]
(change xx to tt. stupid forum rule won't let me post links yet)


The Keygen programs need all the info it asks for including spaces and brackets. Use alt key for numbers and no caps for letters when entering codes. I like this KeyGen:
hxxp://w**.unlockbase.com/widget/blackberry-escreen-keygen.ph
(change xx to tt and ** to ww)

I rebooted and it took a few minutes to kick in but it worked.

Last edited by eicrackberry; 10-09-2011 at 02:42 AM.
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These are the settings required for Rogers (UMA) and T-Mobile USA.

Good call on the single certificate, I will restore and try that too.
Thanks for the info on Rogers UMA, helped me a lot and I got WiFi calling on Bold 9900 OS 7.1
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